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Central American Studies Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium

March 18, 2015

Central American Studies Symposium

The Central American Studies Program at California State University, Northridge is organizing its Central American Studies Annual Symposium, "Migration, Culture and Memory." This event will take place at our campus from March 24-27. The symposium will include scholars, artists, activists from Panama, El Salvador, Read more

Dean Say Elected President of National Arts and Sciences Council

March 10, 2015

Elizabeth A. Say, Ph.D.

Elizabeth Say, dean of California State University, Northridge’s College of Humanities, has been elected president of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences.

Say, who is currently president-elect of the organization, will take her place as head of the council in November. The Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences is a national association of deans of colleges of arts and sciences whose purpose is to sustain the arts and sciences as a leading influence in American higher education Read more

The Art of Professor Beatriz Cortez on Exhibit

February 4, 2015

Habra Justica - The Fortune Teller

The art of Central American Studies professor Beatriz Cortez is currently on exhibit at the Stamp Gallery at the University of Maryland, College Park. The show, titled Nomad World, opened January 26, with a reception to be held February 5.  Read more

Professor Breny Mendoza Publishes New Essay Anthology

December 10, 2014

cover illustration of Ensayos de crítica feminista en nuestra América

Gender and Women’s Studies professor Breny Mendoza has published Ensayos de crítica feminista en nuestra América (Critical Feminist Essays of Our Americas), collecting 19 of her theoretical-political feminist writings from the past decade. Some essays are making their debut here. Read more

Professor Mary Pardo Wins Don Dorsey Award

November 26, 2014

Mary Pardo

Established in 1998, the Don Dorsey Mentoring Awards annually recognizes faculty and staff who have made exceptional contributions to mentoring of past and present students. Professor Mary Pardo, Chair of Chicana/o Studies, is being honored for outstanding Read more

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